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Walk the Line


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Variety
Walk the Line is a strongly acted, musically vibrant, conventionally satisfying biopic.
ReelViews
Cash devotees may have a different reaction to this picture. In fact, although I liked it, my bet is that they will love it....
Entertainment Weekly
A big, juicy, enjoyable wide-canvas biography with a handful of indelible moments, but it's just compelling enough to make y...
Village Voice
It doesn't leave you with much to think about, except maybe the empty vibrato of effective ventriloquism.
Richard Roeper
A definitive portrait of one of most influential figures in modern American music.
Chicago Tribune
You won't go out humming the filmmaking, but Walk the Line showcases two of this year's most vivid screen performances.
Chicago Sun-Times
Johnny Cash sang like he meant business...Walk the Line, with its dead-on performances by Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Withersp...
Washington Post
The musical sequences are the best thing about Walk the Line, and luckily they are plentiful.
The Boston Globe
The film sends you home moved and in a tuneful mood.
San Francisco Chronicle
A passionate, warts-and-all chronicle of an extraordinary American artist, not to mention a love story that can't be beat.
Film Threat
"Walk the Line" isn't a bad movie, just an uninspiring one. Cash is a legend, and deserving of a more thoughtful portrayal t...
Premiere
[A]n old-fashioned C&W standard.
E! Online
When it ended, I thought "Huh? But the story was just getting going!"
The Austin Chronicle
Phoenix as Cash in Walk the Line is the next best thing to having been there, I suppose.
Houston Chronicles
Joaquin Phoenix isn't Johnny Cash. But with the clip-clop of rhythms behind him, aiming his guitar like a gun, he puts on on...
Time
[Director] James Mangold's mostly excellent Walk the Line is designed as a Christian epic.
USA Today
A Johnny Cash biopic equally packed with music and frustrated love, Walk the Line goes from compelling to enthralling.
Salon Arts
If Walk the Line isn't the full story of Johnny Cash, it's at least a crucial corner of it, a way of coaxing a legend down t...
New York Daily News
Mangold was wisely generous with the amount of musical performance he included in the film, and the later scenes -- showing ...

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Partial Film Information

Director: James Mangold
Writer: James Mangold
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Patrick

Release: November 18, 2005
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